Election communication disclosure bill considered
Certain election communications would be subject to disclosure under a bill heard by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee Feb. 22.
Read MoreCertain election communications would be subject to disclosure under a bill heard by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee Feb. 22.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee heard testimony Feb. 15 on a bill that would raise taxes on cigarettes by $1.50 per pack and another that would limit the tax on cigars.
Read MoreThe Executive Board considered two measures Feb. 12 that would increase the level of legislative oversight of the state Department of Health and Human Services regarding children in the state’s child welfare and juvenile justice systems.
Read MoreChildren questioned as witnesses in criminal court cases would be given additional consideration under a bill discussed by lawmakers Jan. 23 and 25.
Read MoreNebraska would join an interstate compact on EMS licensing under a bill considered by the Health and Human Services Committee Jan. 24.
Read MoreThe Agriculture Committee heard testimony Jan. 23 on a bill would authorize Nebraskans to sell food already authorized for sale at farmers’ markets to customers from their homes.
Read MoreA new economic development tool aimed at riverfront areas was given final approval May 3.
Read MoreA bill that enables counties and cities to cooperate to build regional sewerage systems received final approval from the Legislature May 3.
Read MoreSeveral changes to the state’s child welfare system were approved under a bill passed April 24.
Read MoreA bill intended to align the state building code with state agency regulations was passed by the Legislature April 24.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval April 13 to a bill that would enable counties and cities to cooperate to build regional sewerage systems.
Read MoreA new economic development tool aimed at riverfront areas was advanced from general file April 5.
Read MoreLawmakers amended and advanced a bill April 3 that would extend an alternative response pilot program and authorize it to be used statewide.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill March 23 that would extend an alternative response pilot program and allow it to be used statewide. The bill was amended to include three additional child welfare related measures.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill to select file March 21 intended to align the state building code with state agency regulations.
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